sos.ca.gov Online Pre-registration For 16 & 17 Year Old Vote At 18 : California Secretary of State
Organisation : California Secretary of State
Facility Name : Online Pre-registration For 16 & 17 Year Olds
Country : California, USA
Website : https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/pre-register-16-vote-18
CA SOS Pre-Registration
** Online pre-registration is now available for eligible 16 and 17 year olds by visiting registertovote.ca.gov. California youth who pre-register to vote will have their registration become active once they turn 18 years old.
** Pre-registration does not change the voting age, which is 18. Instead, it allows eligible Californians ages 16 or 17 to complete the online voter registration form providing sufficient time and opportunity to get ready to vote.
Eligibilty For Pre-Registration
The new online pre-registration applies to California youth who are 16 or 17 and meet the following criteria:
** A United States citizen and a resident of California,
** Not currently serving a state or federal prison term for the conviction of a felony (for more information on the rights of people who have been incarcerated, please see the Secretary of State’s Voting Rights: Persons with a Criminal History), and
** Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court (for more information, please see Voting Rights: Persons Subject to Conservatorship).
Pre-Registration In Online
** To pre-register to vote you must complete a voter registration application online or on paper
** When you pre-register online, the system will search the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) database for your California driver license or identification card number, date of birth, and last four digits of your social security number.
** If your information is found and you authorize elections officials’ use of your DMV signature, an electronic image of your DMV signature will be added to your voter pre-registration application after you click “submit” at the end of the online application.
** If there is no signature on file with DMV, all of your information will be transmitted to your county elections office; you will just need to click “print,” sign the paper application, and mail it.
** You will be sent confirmation when your voter pre-registration application is approved or when more information is needed to confirm your eligibility.
Pre-Registration In Paper Application
** You can also pick up an application at your county elections office, any DMV office, and many post offices, public libraries, and government offices.
** High schools are also provided with applications that are available to students.
** To have a paper application mailed to you, call your county elections office or the Secretary of State’s toll-free voter hotline at (800) 345-VOTE.
FAQ On Pre-Registration
Frequently Asked Questions On Pre-Registration
1. Can an iPad, tablet, or smartphone be used to fill out California’s online voter registration application?
Yes.
2. Are pre-registration voter registration applications available in languages other than English?
The California Secretary of State’s online application is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Tagalog, Thai, and Vietnamese.
3. What happens after I pre-register to vote?
After you pre-register to vote you will receive a postcard confirmation notifying you that your application was received and processed.
4. What should I do if I have moved? Am I required to re-register?
** Your voter pre-registration record should always reflect your current residence.
** If you move, you should update your pre-registration by visiting registertovote.ca.gov and noting your change of address on the registration form.
** However, if you have only moved from your home temporarily, you can continue to use your permanent residence where you were pre-registered to vote.
5. What happens when I turn 18?
** When you turn 18 years old, the county elections office will mail a confirmation postcard to you stating that your voter registration is now active.
** At the time of the next election, your county elections official will automatically mail your election related materials to your registered address.
** If your confirmation postcard is returned undeliverable, possibly because you have moved, the county elections office may inactivate your record until a new Voter Registration Application is submitted.
6. If I have problems pre-registering to vote or have additional questions who should I contact?
Call the Secretary of State’s toll-free voter hotline at (800) 345-VOTE (8683) or contact your county elections office, which is where your voter registration record is maintained.